scholarly journals Author response: Modeling Hsp70/Hsp40 interaction by multi-scale molecular simulations and coevolutionary sequence analysis

2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Duccio Malinverni ◽  
Alfredo Jost Lopez ◽  
Paolo De Los Rios ◽  
Gerhard Hummer ◽  
Alessandro Barducci
2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Duccio Malinverni ◽  
Alfredo Jost Lopez ◽  
Paolo De Los Rios ◽  
Gerhard Hummer ◽  
Alessandro Barducci

AbstractThe interaction between the Heat Shock Proteins 70 and 40 is at the core of the ATPase regulation of the chaperone machinery that maintains protein homeostasis. However, the structural details of this fundamental interaction are still elusive and contrasting models have been proposed for the transient Hsp70/Hsp40 complexes. Here we combine molecular simulations based on both coarsegrained and atomistic models with co-evolutionary sequence analysis to shed light on this problem by focusing on the bacterial DnaK/DnaJ system. The integration of these complementary approaches resulted into a novel structural model that rationalizes previous experimental observations. We identify an evolutionary-conserved interaction surface formed by helix II of the DnaJ J-domain and a groove on lobe IIA of the DnaK nucleotide binding domain, involving the inter-domain linker.


eLife ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
Author(s):  
Duccio Malinverni ◽  
Alfredo Jost Lopez ◽  
Paolo De Los Rios ◽  
Gerhard Hummer ◽  
Alessandro Barducci

The interaction between the Heat Shock Proteins 70 and 40 is at the core of the ATPase regulation of the chaperone machinery that maintains protein homeostasis. However, the structural details of the interaction remain elusive and contrasting models have been proposed for the transient Hsp70/Hsp40 complexes. Here we combine molecular simulations based on both coarse-grained and atomistic models with coevolutionary sequence analysis to shed light on this problem by focusing on the bacterial DnaK/DnaJ system. The integration of these complementary approaches resulted in a novel structural model that rationalizes previous experimental observations. We identify an evolutionarily conserved interaction surface formed by helix II of the DnaJ J-domain and a structurally contiguous region of DnaK, involving lobe IIA of the nucleotide binding domain, the inter-domain linker, and the β-basket of the substrate binding domain.


Nanoscale ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (39) ◽  
pp. 20211-20219
Author(s):  
Zeynep Sumer ◽  
F. Anibal Fernandez ◽  
Alberto Striolo

We propose a meso-scale approach that combines the strengths of continuum theory and coarse-grained molecular simulations.


Author(s):  
Célian Bimbard ◽  
Charlie Demene ◽  
Constantin Girard ◽  
Susanne Radtke-Schuller ◽  
Shihab Shamma ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pengxing Cao ◽  
Katharine A Collins ◽  
Sophie Zaloumis ◽  
Thanaporn Wattanakul ◽  
Joel Tarning ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael Schirner ◽  
Anthony Randal McIntosh ◽  
Viktor Jirsa ◽  
Gustavo Deco ◽  
Petra Ritter

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